I don't regift. If I did not like the present, I don't want to give it to someone else. They probably won't like it either. That is not fair to them. That is not how I want to be treated, and I don't want someone else to feel bad. So, I either exchange it at the store or just keep it. It is the thought that counts, right?

Thank you for the great information. I only knew that you wanted to have BPA-free plastics. I always look for the sticker or label when purchasing new plastic items. Now, I feel a little bit more informed. Thanks again.

If I showered in the rain, my neighbors would think I was NUTS! I can't do that where I live. It sounds fun though. Please don't take a shower outside when it is lightening and thundering outside though. That is dangerous.

I also say to plant a garden. If not a full garden, then plant a few flowers, herbs, or a tree. Teach the basic conservation rules first. I would teach the child to turn off the lights when not in use, turning off the water while brushing teeth, and recycle. Make the activities fun. Maybe write a song or play about helping to take care of the earth. Make crafts with leftover materials like boxes, egg cartons, and scraps of used paper or newspaper.

Sorry, I am going to be the opposing side to this poster. I understand where they are coming from. I understand their ideas and motivations behind their thoughts, opinions, and advertisements. However, I think the ad with Hitler is downright appalling and rude. How can you even suggest this is ok? He was a man known for killing thousands, millions of innocent lives. To even suggest or hint that someone would be like him for "not sharing their car" is outrageous. I think there are better ways to educate the public about saving the environment. I think this turns people away more than helps.

Okay, the only reason I clicked on this article was because of the title. Not all SUV drivers are stupid. The driver was littering. That was the problem, not her driving on SUV. And I am someone who owns an van. I had to have a vehicle large enough for my family plus my equipment for work. I am NOT vain for needing and wanting a vehicle that fits my family. Granted, I did my research about the makes of the vans. I researched who gets the best gas mileage, where the cars were made, etc. Don't lump all SUV drivers and owners into the "stupid" or "they're unnecessary" box please.

I would research the farm or company. Most of the time, plants that have not been sprayed with pesticides have small spots of imperfections. They are still fine, taste great, and look good but not like waxed food. Sometimes you can smell the chemicals on the food.

Can someone please explain how clothing can be eco-friendly or environmentally friendly? I have never heard this term before with clothing, accessories, and fashion, and I don't understand what this means. I don't see how a company can claim this. I am just a little lost on this idea. Thank you.